Tahir Javan

Tahir Javan (1968-2013) was an Azerbaijani-American businessman and philanthropist. Loved by the people of Los Angeles due to his large donations to charity for the poor, Javan was also accused by the United States government of supporting terrorist groups abroad and in the USA and was assassinated by the FBI in 2013.

Biography
Tahir Javan was born in Baku, Azerbaijan, in 1968, and he moved to the United States when he was thirteen. He grew rich in the green anergy sector and subsequently donated large sums of money to education initiatives both in the United States and back home in Azerbaijan. A bon vivant and a lover of life, he was a chain smoker and left-handed.

However, the United States government accused Javan of having links to known terrorist groups, and the FBI planned to assassinate him at one of his beach front house parties in Chumash, California, north of Los Angeles. The FBI interrogated Javan's home video technician Ferdinand Kerimov and found out a description of him, and FBI-hired criminal Trevor Phillips shot him in the chest with a sniper rifle from afar.

Legacy
Javan was loved by the public, who either doubted or did not know of his accusations of being a terrorist supporter. The Los Santos Shepherd Newspaper article was very critical of his death: ''"A beach front house party turned into tragedy yesterday when an Azerbaijani-American was killed, in what appeared to be a professional job by a long range sniper. Police are baffled by the case not merely because they are baffled by most things, but also because no motive is apparent. The man Tahir Javan an Azerbaijani-American in his late 40s moved to this country when he was 13 and grew rich in the green anergy sector and has subsequently donated large sums to education initiatives here and his former country. Who would offer a professional hit on him and why, or whether this was a professional hit or a psychotic rank gone dangerously wrong is still unclear. Tahir was a smoker, a bon vivant and a lover of life and all that was precious. "Why would anyone want to kill him? He didn't have any enemies, just friends and friends he hadn't made yet. We all loved him," said partygoer Rachel Withers."''

On Twitter, user Alderneyedwin23 tweeted that his roommates told everyone that his death was a professional hit carried out by white supremacists in Chumash.